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Titles Aren’t the Only Measure of a Good Coon Dog

Titles Aren’t the Only Measure of a Good Coon Dog

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Coon hunting didn’t used to feel this complicated.

Somewhere along the way, pressure replaced enjoyment, titles replaced memories, and a lot of people — especially new handlers — started to feel like they were doing something wrong just for wanting to enjoy the dogs.

In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I break down 15 ways to make coon hunting fun again, with a focus on protecting new and beginner handlers from unnecessary pressure, unrealistic expectations, and burnout.

This episode isn’t anti–competition hunting.

It’s about reminding people that coon hunting is bigger than titles, scorecards, or trends — and that enjoying the sport still matters.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • How pressure quietly drains the fun out of coon hunting
  • Why young dogs get rushed and over-corrected
  • How chasing a “winning” dog can ruin honest dogs
  • Why pleasure hunting still matters
  • How to redefine success so you and your dogs can enjoy the process
  • Why beginners deserve space to learn without judgment

If you’re new to coon hunting — or you’ve been around long enough to feel burned out — this episode is a reminder that coon hunting was never supposed to feel stressful.

Your dog is allowed to learn.

You’re allowed to enjoy the hunt.

And success doesn’t have to look the same for everyone.

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